Why would Nintendo fill the latest ‘Metroid’ entry with a rote sci-fi story, annoying new characters, and a literal sandbox?
Otherwise, power-ups are played safe in Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Having the 'psychic' label doesn't stop morph ball bombs, the grapple beam, and various beam cannon types from acting the same than ...
After nearly two decades in suspended animation, the first-person Metroid Prime series finally returns, with Metroid Prime 4: ...
Nintendo is undoubtedly one of the biggest names synonymous with video games, but big- and small-screen adaptations are relatively uncharted territories. While some are trying to forget the ’90s Super ...
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